Ningaloo Reef:

A new survey finds nearly 70% of corals at UNESCO-listed Ningaloo Reef have died.
- Ningaloo Reef is located on Western Australia’s remote coast along the East Indian Ocean.
- It is Australia’s largest fringing coral reef, extending across 300 kilometres of coastline.
- It is one of the world’s most pristine, longest, and largest coral reefs.
- The reef sustains both temperate and tropical marine life, including mammals and reptiles.
- Some of the mega marine species found here are manta rays, whale sharks, humpback whales, potato cod, dugongs, and sea turtles.
- It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


